Deb-heads,
Just installed XMMS 1.2.5 from Debian's Woody branch and everything seems
to be fine EXCEPT when it comes to playing CDs. Poked around a bit and what
I discovered is that I am missing the "Cd Audio Player" input plugin from my
list of available input plugins.
So...where can I find
* Peter Whittam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [140601 18:15]:
> I am trying to install Mozilla but it complains about unreachable files
> libstc++ - libc6.1-1.so.2
> can anyone help?
Try this (as root):
# cd /usr/lib
# ln -s libstdc++-3-libc6.2-2-2.10.0.so libstdc++-libc6.1-1.so.2
* David D.W. Downey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [130601 15:17]:
> On Wed, 13 Jun 2001, Robert A. Jacobs wrote:
>
> > Hmmm...you might want to head over there and check it out again then.
> > "Sensei"
> > no longer works for Internet.com (he went to work for Trol
* David Nusinow <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [130601 11:03]:
> Not that I'm against some duplication, but isn't this basically what
> www.linuxnewbie.org is doing? They were absolutely critical in my early days
> of linux, and I still head back there every so often to search the archives
> to see if anyo
Debian Users,
What happened to the task-gnome* packages in Debian Woody? I see that
the packages are still available in both Potato and Sid but Debian they are
curiously absent in Woody?
If a user wishes to install Gnome, which packages must he install in
the absence of a single
* Nate Amsden <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [040401 08:58]:
> Joe Nahmias wrote:
> > So far, I have downloaded the latest 2.2 kernel (2.2.19) and
> > compiled in support for the card (CONFIG_SOUND_ES1371=y), with no success.
> > After booting the newly compiled kernel, the soundcard is recognized (s
* Karsten M. Self [030401 20:30]:
> on Tue, Apr 03, 2001 at 07:52:02PM -0500, Robert A. Jacobs ([EMAIL
> PROTECTED]) wrote:
> > * Iwan Mouwen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [030401 19:28]:
> > > Hi,
> > >
> > > is there a way to delete packages from the cache (
s to do with XF 4.0X either
attempting to install itself or otherwise confusing the issue with regards to
how X operates.
IIRC, when many users upgrade to Woody, their X configuration is jacked up and
they have to take matters into their own hands to straighten it back out.
robert a. jacobs
want to remove them. apt-get autoclean doesn't seem to do what I want.
>
What you want is "apt-get clean"
"autoclean" only removes packages that can no longer be downloaded.
robert a. jacobs
art".
This issue has been discussed a lot over the last few months in the Debian User
lists...I'd recommend you search the archives at http://lists.debian.org and see
what you can find.
robert a. jacobs
h .cgi and .pl files can reside in the same directory and each is
handled by the appropriate Handler.
robert a. jacobs
of script into their own directory and
handle them accordingly. I would rather avoid that if possible for the sake
of flexibility.
Any suggestions?
robert a. jacobs
Has anyone managed to get any plugins installed while using the Opera
web-browser? If so, which ones and how did you do it? I'm particularly
interested in Flash and some form of media player...
Thanks,
robert jacobs
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
* Stan Brown <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [260201 15:27]:
> I am trying to upgarde a fairly important production machien from
> stabel to testing. I built a test machine at home this weekend and
> tried this, and all went well.
I wish I could have said "all went well" with my recent upgra
Here's how I ironed out the problems in my system after upgrading from Potato
to Woody:
* <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [250201 21:56]:
I was pretty sure everything other than my GUI and Sound was working properly
based on watching the screen messages during boot and perusing dmesg. The
only problem I re
Good evening everyone,
This is my first experience with upgrading from one version to another.
I love the debian apt-get tool; for routine upgrades and keeping my system in
top order with security updates it has been the greatest help.
The upgrade from "stable" to "testing" has not been fun
Running a Debian 2.2r2 system with a little bit of Woodage (nothing
extreme) and still using the 2.2.17pre-* kernel packaged with Potato.
Am venturing into the world of LAMP (Linux Apache MySQL PHP) and
would like to do the installations from source (for the experience --
so please do not recomme
* Ethan Benson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [040101 17:44]:
>
> unstable is a symlink to sid now. sid is permanent unstable it will
> never be released, it will never be frozen.
Why is this?
rob
* [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [010101 13:32]:
> hi all
>
> i just finished upgrading my machine to the stable 2.2.18 kernel and
> everything seems to be working fine. i just have a bunch of little
> questions someone could shed light on.
>
>
> 3) update-modules /lib/modules/2.2.
* Neil Booth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [251100 21:42]:
> I get these messages trying to install recent versions of debconf:
>
> monkey:/usr/src/gcc/build# dpkg -i
> /var/cache/apt/archives/debconf_0.5.22_i386.deb
> (Reading database ... 36741 files and directories currently installed.)
> Preparing to re
* Phil Brutsche <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [241100 09:16]:
> -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
> Hash: SHA1
>
> A long time ago, in a galaxy far, far way, someone said...
>
> > I'm working on it. Just recompiled my kernel the other day to support
> > firewalling but haven't had time to work on the ipt
* Timmy Douglas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [231100 17:08]:
>
> > I'm using *basically* the same configuration (MTA: exim, MDA: procmail, MUA:
> > mutt POP3-GET-MY-MAIL-WHEN-I-NEED-IT-APP-:] : fetchmail). Maybe I can help?
>
> i would use iptables to block port 25 from all but localhost,
> @home almost
* John-Mark <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [231100 09:38]:
> Hello all
> I have been battling with exim, fetchmail and mutt now for what seems like
> eons!
I'm using *basically* the same configuration (MTA: exim, MDA: procmail, MUA:
mutt POP3-GET-MY-MAIL-WHEN-I-NEED-IT-APP-:] : fetchmail). Maybe I can help
* Peter Jay Salzman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [231100 09:16]:
> bleah. how do i keep this program from starting on boot?
>
> i looked in /etc/init.d. can't even find a startup script for this thing!
> it's not in inetd.conf either. how does this thing get started?
This is more of a question to the
* Me <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [221100 12:12]:
> Debian Users,
>
> I'm trying to be security conscious. I've heard xinetd is the way to
> go when it comes to an internet super-server so I apt-get installed it. Only
> problem is that I can't get it to work with fetchmail.
>
> My xinetd.
* Robin Collins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [221100 13:54]:
[snip salutations]
> RAJ> My xinetd.conf only contains one stanza. Here it is:
>
>
> RAJ> service smtp
> RAJ> {
> RAJ> socket_type = stream
> RAJ> protocol= tcp
> RAJ>
Debian Users,
I'm trying to be security conscious. I've heard xinetd is the way to
go when it comes to an internet super-server so I apt-get installed it. Only
problem is that I can't get it to work with fetchmail.
My xinetd.conf only contains one stanza. Here it is:
* Willy Lee <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [201100 17:01]:
> "Robert" == Robert A Jacobs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > * JD Kitch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [181100 14:17]:
> >> Does the default install support an SB AWE32 for sound without
> >> reco
* Philipp Schulte <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [181100 19:25]:
> On Fri, Nov 17, 2000 at 10:48:29AM -0600, Jason Holland wrote:
>
> > You can recreate your System.map by running make install in /usr/src/linux,
> > or wherever your kernel source is that you recently recompiled.
>
> Sure he can recreate it
* Willy Lee <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [181100 10:43]:
> "Willy" == Willy Lee <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> Regarding the problems I'm having with getting sound to work, I found
> a clue. Now if I only knew what it meant!
>
> This is what syslog says after attempting to modprobe to load the
> sound m
* Sean 'Shaleh' Perry <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [171100 17:16]:
> >
> > I installed PostgreSQL to work with, and I noticed that it
> > said that it was version 6.5 or so, and to just grab the
> > newer package from the unstable tree. So my question is,
> > how do I go about grabbing just _one_ package,
* JD Kitch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [181100 14:17]:
> Does the default install support an SB AWE32 for sound without
> recompiling the kernel?
No the default install does not support SB AWE32. You need to
patch the kernel and recompile. If your SB AWE32 is a pnp card,
you will need to configure it
* Erik Steffl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [251000 18:09]:
> tjm wrote:
> >
> > Hello,
> >
> > I have had the same problem although it doesn't seem to
> > cause any adverse condition with the machine.
The startup
> > script /etc/rcS.d/S20modutils (/etc/init.d/modutils) runs
> > depmod -a when the ma
Just a test message...had some problems with my procmail recipes and this
post is just to see if I've got them straightened out. Sorry for any
inconvenience.
Thanks.
rob jacobs
* Erik Steffl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [251000 18:09]:
> tjm wrote:
> >
> > Hello,
> >
> > I have had the same problem although it doesn't seem to
> > cause any adverse condition with the machine.
The startup
> > script /etc/rcS.d/S20modutils (/etc/init.d/modutils) runs
> > depmod -a when the mach
This is probably an obvious question, but: Did you save your session after
making changes to it?
* Casey Henderson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [241000 17:22]:
> I have a weird problem in GNOME. The icons for my desktop shortcuts
> keep changing back to the default icon (a piece of paper) for no reas
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